European universities* overcompliance with data protection rules is making social research increasingly difficult, say Carine Vassy and Robert Dingwall
Economic reform begins with injecting order into the hotchpotch of research programmes, and enticing more locals into higher study, according to Australian body
For two decades, Germany has spent billions of euros on boosting the research capacity of its top institutions. As selection proceeds for another six-year Excellence Strategy, Emily Dixon examines whether greater competition and stratification are having the desired effects
Internal modelling released under Freedom of Information enquiry reveals extent of PhD scholarship cuts, with academics fearing impact could be greater still
Without foreign research talent pouring into leading US institutions, America will fall further behind in tech race, says former US energy secretary Steven Chu
Cambridge and Manchester*s blueprint will build on existing assets and address real constraints to deliver results quickly, say Deborah Prentice and Duncan Ivison
Leading light of Cambridge biotech industry Greg Winter says country should seize &once in a lifetime* chance to poach American scientists fleeing Trump cuts
Group attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration 每 and show collective worth to government 每 but will it end up as a &pale imitation* of Russell Group?
As she ends her five years as chief executive of UKRI, the plant scientist warns that forcing all institutions and researchers to pursue a single definition of research excellence is impoverishing the research base on which the government*s more eye-catching ambitions depend. Jack Grove reports
Ten-year budgets, research &mission* fund and commercialisation focus confirmed in new blueprint that outlines &critical* role of universities in driving growth
East-West partnerships playing an &increasingly substantial role* in development of critical technologies but geopolitics puts trend under threat, finds British Council
With EU reviewing Israel*s Horizon Europe participation, some believe research boycott should form part of Keir Starmer*s potential &targeted sanctions*
Even extreme interest in Covid-19 science was not enough to overcome citation loss associated with switching to a different research track, say US economists
Australia*s &addiction* to foreign students* fees and its penchant for &little bits and pieces of reform* are threats to sovereign research capability, press club hears